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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

At least Paul Roos will be ecstatic that Sydney had a win.

With the added bonus of a short flight to Brisbane to chat with them about the soon to be vacant coaching role.

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Fu**ing pathetic!

If these players ever want to play finals let alone a Grand Final they need to learn how to play matches out rather than roll over and die when things get a little tough.

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15 minutes ago, praha said:

Can't imagine this going any way other than Sydney running out with a 6-7 goal last quarter . Those tackles, Melbourne would be sore and battered. Gonna be a long last quarter.

Called it.

Also, on 774 they just said Longmire gave the Swans an absolute baking at three quarter tim

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Shame about the last quarter.

But anyone surprised about a young side running out of legs after a 6 day break playing the best contested team in the league in the wet at home and gunning for top spot needs to step away from the keyboard.

We're not there yet.

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1 minute ago, ignition. said:

Fu**ing pathetic!

If these players ever want to play finals let alone a Grand Final they need to learn how to play matches out rather than roll over and die when things get a little tough.

To be fair, this is the first time it has happened all year.

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Just now, 45HG said:

Shame about the last quarter.

But anyone surprised about a young side running out of legs after a 6 day break playing the best contested team in the league in the wet at home and gunning for top spot needs to step away from the keyboard.

We're not there yet.

Making at least one change would have helped this.

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this is like last weeks casey game, horrific

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7 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just who is on the selection panel? It is The Achilles heel of our developing club right now  

Peter Donegan just said Bernie gone for head high tackle on Parker. 

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I haven't seen such panic kicking and handball in a football match, we have no plan and no structure, they are playing like a professional football side and we are playing park football.

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1 minute ago, ignition. said:

Looking forward to "all the goals" highlight package this week... the whole 30 seconds worth.

You could fill up another 15 minutes with footage of all of our one metre handballs today.

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go jessie, valuable point, we are still in this

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I have turned it off 5 minutes ago, something I cant recall doing even over the dark years. Aside from the first 10 minutes most of this so called team have played this game with a complete lack of accountability, smarts, desire or leadership. Big step back when you have stated you are building a team of competitors. 13 swans players have had the same or more tackles than Viney who has our most. Pathetic effort. 

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1 minute ago, Undeeterred said:

To be fair, this is the first time it has happened all year.

That's no excuse.

Playing any kind of sport I despise playing alongside teammates that give in before the final siren goes. 

It creates bad habits, bad attitudes, and a lack of desire.


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What an absolutely pathetic last quarter. Too many passengers today, not working hard enough off the ball, nobody wants to tackle, rubbish defensive efforts all over the ground.

And Roos absolutely taking the [censored] not tagging McVeigh. 

Just goes to show that as a team we are still 10 goals behind decent teams. That is a gap that will take at least 3 years to breach, and lets hope other teams don't go past us like they have previously!

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, 45HG said:

Shame about the last quarter.

But anyone surprised about a young side running out of legs after a 6 day break playing the best contested team in the league in the wet at home and gunning for top spot needs to step away from the keyboard.

We're not there yet.

A mature experienced team will always do well on s day like today. 

The guys are trying their guts out but not up to it. 

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Way to predictable all day. 20 points down .... We're not even trying anything to win.

so simple for the the swans to defend against. Worst performance in two years

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1 minute ago, deestar said:

Way to predictable all day. 20 points down .... We're not even trying anything to win.

so simple for the the swans to defend against. Worst performance in two years

Soooooooo far from our worst performance in two years!

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Jones goes for the ball - 2 opponents take him around the neck- HTB!!  FFS!

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A record 150 tackles in today's game of rugby.

the most ever by some margin.

we don't want it as much as they do .

change the team around.

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